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Common Sense Guidelines for Sharing Food at Restaurants in the USA

  • Ask before sharing
    Always ask the person you're dining with if they're comfortable sharing food.
  • Be respectful of others' preferences
    If someone has dietary restrictions or allergies, be sure to accommodate them.
  • Share fairly
    Don't take more than your fair share of the food.
  • Use clean utensils
    Use a clean fork or spoon to serve yourself from the shared dish.
  • Don't double-dip
    Avoid dipping your utensil into the shared dish multiple times.
  • Be mindful of portion sizes
    Don't order a large portion of food with the intention of sharing it with multiple people.
  • Consider the restaurant's policy
    Some restaurants may have specific rules about sharing food. Be sure to check with the staff before ordering.
  • Be prepared to pay your share
    If you're sharing food with someone, be prepared to pay your fair share of the bill.
  • Don't be afraid to ask for a to-go box
    If you can't finish your shared meal, don't hesitate to ask for a to-go box.
  • Be considerate of others
    Be aware of the noise level and space around you when sharing food.
  • Additional Tips for Sharing Food at Restaurants

  • Choose dishes that are easy to share
    Opt for dishes that can be easily divided into smaller portions, such as appetizers, salads, or pizzas.
  • Order a variety of dishes
    This will give everyone a chance to try different things.
  • Be open to trying new foods
    Sharing food is a great way to expand your culinary horizons.
  • Have fun
    Sharing food is a social experience. Relax and enjoy the company of your dining companions.
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